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Comparative study of naturally occurring huntingtin fragments in Drosophila points to exon 1 as the most pathogenic species in Huntington's disease.
Brett A Barbaro, Tamas Lukacsovich, Namita Agrawal, John Burke, Doug J Bornemann, Judith M Purcell

Hum Mol Genet· February 2015


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ERK activation by the polyphenols fisetin and resveratrol provides neuroprotection in multiple models of Huntington's disease.
Pamela Maher, Richard Dargusch, Laszlo Bodai, Paul E Gerard, Judith M Purcell

Hum Mol Genet· January 2011


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Inhibition of specific HDACs and sirtuins suppresses pathogenesis in a Drosophila model of Huntington's disease.
Judit Pallos, Laszlo Bodai, Tamas Lukacsovich, Judith M Purcell, Joan S Steffan

Hum Mol Genet· December 2008


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